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Salad Days Magazine | November 27, 2024

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Rome’s ‘Find Snowboarding: French Alps’ Splitboarding Adventure

August 21, 2015 |

A topographic map is a beautiful thing, full of would-be lines, potential chutes and zones to explore. Potential is the key in this equation, since looking at something on paper is vastly different when you strap in at the top.
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ROBBIE BROCKEL IS A BEAST! WATCH NOW!

August 20, 2015 |

This rail is no joke! But, it didn’t stand a chance against Brockel and this massive front crook.
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Dime x Vans: Glory Challenge

August 19, 2015 |

Dime x Vans: Glory Challenge
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The Oakley King Of Greens Video – now online

August 19, 2015 |

Oakley are presenting a medley of pure golf action direct from last month’s King Of Greens 2015 in Berlin.
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Diego Malchiodi, welcome in the Family Calle Marconi

August 17, 2015 |

Diego Malchiodi è un giovane rider milanese che Calle Marconi ha avuto piacere di conoscere e scoprire grazie agli amici di MB Crew Officine.
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‘We Are Blood’ now available on iTunes

August 17, 2015 |

Brain Farm’s highly anticipated skateboarding film – is now available for download on iTunes and showing at select theatres worldwide.
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Summer Vacation

August 16, 2015 |

Salad Days Mag will remain closed a couple of days for summer holidays … see you soon!
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Summer Vacation

August 15, 2015 |

Salad Days Mag will remain closed a couple of days for summer holidays … see you soon!
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LI JUNCHI LONGBOARD: SEMAFORO GIALLO LUNEDI 17/08/2015

August 14, 2015 |

La mareggiata in ingresso nelle prossime ore sulla costa nord della Sardegna sembra porti le giuste condizioni meteomarine per la chiamata della quinta edizione de Li Junchi Longboard.
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Riders CAPiTA a Mt. Hood

August 12, 2015 |

Session estiva per i rider CAPiTA presso Mt. Hood, il ghiacciaio più alto dell’Oregon, Stati Uniti, con i suoi 3429 metri, location storica di alcuni dei più famosi snowboard camp del pianeta fra cui High Cascade e Windells tanto per citarne due.
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Campionato Italiano di Skateboard: i dettagli

August 12, 2015 |

A poco meno di un mese dal 5/6 Settembre arrivano gli ultimi dettagli a riguardo del Campionato Italiano di Skateboard (Street e Bowl) in programma a Bolzano.
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Afends start using hemp to become more sustainable – skate a ramp in hemp field to celebrate

August 12, 2015 |

Here at Afends we’ve jumped on the hemp bandwagon and are riding this proverbial train to more sustainable pastures.
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Spanish Mike interview – english version

August 11, 2015 |

SD: Mike, let’s start with the basics: state your name, age, city where you were born and where you live now.
SP: Michael “Spanish Mike” Cusanelli, 24, born in Washington Heights but raised in Long Island, New York. Currently living in beautiful sunny California.

SD: How did you start to get involved with skateboarding?
SP: I started skating around the age of 10 when my parents bought my brother and I ‘Toys “R” Us’ boards for Christmas and later, I remember my brother breaking both of our trucks; that was when I received my first video camera, Sony TR-900, for my 15th birthday.

SD: When and how did you decide to start filming professionally?
SP: Well, that is great question; it goes back to Tampa Am ’08 when I would film in the stands then one year I spotted Manny Santiago catching me film him. I have always been a fan of Manny’s skating since the ‘Thanks Camera’ days. I remember telling my older brother, “I am going to skate with this dude one day, just watch.” Fast-forward to 2008 at Tampa Am when I had all this footage of the ‘Famous’ team and knew I wanted to give it to them somehow; so, I went up to Manny and asked how I could send them the footage and he then proceded to give me his number and mentioned me to Felix Arguelles. I still remember to this day, Felix would always tell me, “No worries man, we are going take care of you.” I could not believe what I was hearing. I remember a whole year went by and nothing happened and then footage came out for Manny Santiago’s ‘Welcome To Famous’ part. Two years later and I remember Santiago telling me that Arguelles needed someone to film this *AMMO* USA promo and was wondering if I would be interested in moving to California and that was it, the rest was history. Felix always had a bigger plan for me but I never imagined it was going to be this. I am grateful for all of the opportunities Felix and Manny have given me.

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SD: Without getting too technical and specific, wanna tell our readers what your equipment is?
SP: I use a Canon 60D EOS DSLR Camera, Canon EOS 7D SLR Digital Camera, and a Panasonic AG-HMC150 AVCCAM Camcorder.

SD: East to west, I’ve seen that you contributed with RB Umali to film that Zoo York x Uprise skateshop part of Chaz Ortiz and you even filmed some tricks of Nick Tucker Primitive part ‘Golden Hour’. What are you up to these days?
SP: Yes, I am hyped I was able to contribute to great projects like those two. Having the chance to work with RB is like no other; he has been making skate videos longer than I have been alive and is responsable for a lot of the classic videos that we still all enjoy today. He is well respected in the industry and someone I definitely look up to. The Nick Tucker, ‘Golden Hour’ Primitive part was dope and put together by Primitive videographer and editor, Kyle Steneide, I only had two clips in the part but felt very connected to the project when I would hear some of the gnarly tricks Nick had accomplished. Nick Tucker is a beast and is for sure one of many great professional skateboarders out. Congrats on the part, Nick!
Nowadays, I am always out filming with whoever is trying to skate, I just love skateboarding and want to contribute as much as I can and be able to help out by creating something they are going to remember when they get older. I feel like if you have the ability to do something why not do it and do it good.

SD: What the typical day of Spanish Mike consists of?
SP: I usually wake up and text message some of my friends to see where they are skating for the day or what sessions are happening and I link up and join them. One day it could be a P-Rod session, next day, I could be at The Berrics or even the skate plaza that was recently built called “Sheldon Plaza” – no matter what I am always working and having fun.

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SD: What is your project that you are most proud of?
SP: The one project that I am most proud of just because of how life changing it was for me would have to be the *AMMO* New Years Revolution promo we dropped on New Year’s Eve 2011. I was given the opportunity to make this three-minute edit of Felix Arguelles, Manny Santiago, and Javier Nunez. I did not know what I was getting myself into but I knew it was going to be great. One thing I will forever appreciate and never take for granted is the fact that I was given an opportunity to truly showcase my talent and love for skateboarding. The promo focused on representing everyone’s personality as well as their passion for skateboarding. Thank you Felix, Manny, and Javier for the great times I had making that video.

SD: Being exposed all day to the evolution of street skateboarding must feel like a blessing for you. There must have been some heavy stress moments involved in all this sometimes. May you tell us a story that stuck to your mind of a pro skater going nuts?
SP: Skateboarding can be stressful at times it’s never easy. I just know that as a Filmerall you can do for a skateboarder is to be patient with them and support them throughout their trails and errors while filming a trick. When you can support someone in such a very stressful moment, know how to get them back on track, make sure they don’t lose focus, and come out on top with that clip, you feel like you were a part of that moment.

SD: At The Berrics there is a sign that says “never stop hopping fences”. How often do you get a ticket for trespassing?
SP: *knock on wood* but I have never received a ticket for trespassing and hopping fences is something I don’t want to stop doing ever because it’s only going to get worse when I get older if I stop now; I have to keep these legs going.

SD: I see that there is a lot of hype on that project called ‘We Are Blood’ that will be out next August. Are you involved in it? May you explain us a little more what it’s all about?
SP: Ty Evans is making history with that piece and is the mastermind behind it. I am not actually a part of it but I contributed one day at the courthouse with Ty. He let me use all of this amazing RED and MōVI equipment — I was very grateful for that. If I would have known what was happening earlier on I would have definitely helped him out more. I know it’s going to be something that will change skateboarding filmmaking forever and I can’t wait for it.

SD: Imagine that you could become the exclusive personal filmer of a pro skater. Who would you choose and why?
SP: Too many to choose from and honestly, I just enjoy capturing skateboarding from many different skateboarders and styles across the board.

SD: The video part of your dreams: name the skater and the soundtrack.
SP: Paul Rodriguez’s Girl – ‘Yeah Right!’ would have to be the video part of my dreams as for the soundtrack, it would have to be between Nas’ ‘Get Down And Made You Look’.

SD: The world wide web made clips accessible easily all over the world. This means that skateboarding gets a greater exposure but at the same time there is the risk that a video part that took months to be over will be forgotten in a matter of days. What’s your opinion on that?
SP: My opinion on it is that video parts will always be dropping and skateboarding is going to progress. I feel that the Internet hurts and help skateboarding in a way because you get to see stuff go down quicker then back in the day and waiting three years for a videotape drop. The thing that is change is the value on a video now then compared back then. I still watch all of my favorite skate videos from the early 2000′s before I go skate because that’s what drives me everyday. All I know is that skateboarding will always be there and the feeling you get while riding one will never change.

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Joey Brezinski “Emblem” MagLight Clip

August 9, 2015 |

Joey Brezinski “Emblem” Insta Lines Clip
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